Sunday, February 28, 2016

A Sunday Drive

Back during our childhood, our parents would often load up my brother and me after Sunday morning church services for a leisurely drive around where we lived.  Even though we were seeing mostly familiar sights, it was still good to see them again, and this is why “A Sunday Drive” sounded about right for the name of a series revisiting familiar sites that are well worth seeing again and again.  The link below the image is to the site itself, and the image is linked to the post it was first included in here.









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10 comments:

  1. Thanks for the blogs of the corners of the world. Cool to see so many different blogs Love the poetry

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    1. thanks for stopping by, my dear Marja!!! Whoa, we almost bumped heads traveling to one another's site at almost the same time!

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  2. I find it very unfair that you post all these great sights to see on a Sunday when I have to run off to work. Might I suggest you do the Sunday drive on Monday?....lol

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Ann!!! Well, I am getting pretty good at having senior moments...

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  3. I enjoyed the rug binding at Woodland Junction. Such talent. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Stephen!!! Something else to keep you out of trouble?

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  4. Good morning, what a fine collection you've shard. That first photo is incredible and the pups well they warm my heart!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Karen!!! Is it true that images like that do not make dizzy people dizzier? (LOL?)

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  5. Thank you for this extrordinary post

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, my dear Martin!!! You are most welcome.

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